Describe it in plain English
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
Track any flight by its number and LiveCal puts it on your calendar spanning the whole trip — then keeps the gate, delay, and arrival current as the day unfolds. It auto-detects the airline and airports, so "UA876" is all you need to type.
Type what you want to track — a ticker, a flight number, a team, a store. No forms, no settings to learn.
It resolves the details from public sources and creates the event on your Google Calendar, in your time zone.
As things change — times move, scores update, gates change — LiveCal keeps the event current until it's over.
Open the event and you see the live state, the facts, and when it was last updated — the exact content LiveCal keeps current for you.
Wed May 28 · 11:50 AM – 9:35 PM PT
Departed HND on time; tailwinds put arrival ~38 min early.
Tap + Track this to set up the same tracker on your calendar.
Today · 11:50 AM – 9:35 PM PT
United · gate + arrival updates
Tomorrow · 6:30 PM – 6:25 AM
Fri · 8:00 – 10:25 AM PT
Sat · 10:35 PM – 6:50 AM
Ultra-long-haul
Today · 7:05 – 8:15 AM CT
Tonight · 8:35 PM – 2:55 PM
Sun · 9:10 AM – 1:40 PM
Thu · 12:15 – 6:40 PM ET
Good connecting leg
No. Type the flight number — like "UA876" — and LiveCal detects the airline and the departure and arrival airports for you. For major carriers this is automatic; very small regional or charter codes occasionally need a nudge in the refine step.
Gate assignment and changes, departure delays, in-air progress, and the actual arrival time and gate. The event title carries the latest live state (for example "gate G9, on time" → "landing 38m early at G9").
Yes — a cancellation updates the event so you see it on your calendar. LiveCal can't rebook you, though; rebooking is tied to your airline reservation, which we don't have access to.
Add each leg as its own flight number — for example UA876 and the connecting UA1234 — and you'll get an event for each. We're still tuning single-query multi-leg parsing, so separate trackers are the reliable path today.
No. LiveCal tracks gate, timing, status, and arrival — the data airlines publish on flight status. Baggage carousel assignment isn't part of that feed, so we don't promise it.
Track it as soon as the flight is scheduled. LiveCal places it on the calendar for the trip date and starts following live status as the departure approaches.